4.3
Conductivity Pocket Meter
The conductivity meter is a wonderful piece of test equipment, as long as you use it correctly and
maintain it. It can be used to measure the conductivity of the make up water, verify a skids
conductivity meter's accuracy, as well as check ONE Shot Calibration Solution for possible errors.
You must be aware of the units of measure that your tester is using when verifying the skids reading.
Refer to your Operation Manual supplied with your meter for specifics on how to use your meter.
Always Clean and check the calibration of your handheld meter each week before you visit a customer
site. You need to make sure the batteries are good and the meter calibrated before you try to use it in
front of a customer.
Safely Using the Conductivity Pocket Tester-
Always clean and calibrate your tester each week against a new One-Shot calibration
solution.
Always verify units of measure when using to validate a Conductivity monitor's values.
Always rinse your tester before submerging it in the water you want to test.
Never use your meter to test Acid or Strong Bases.
Always use the protective cap to cover the probe tip when not in use.
If your meter was provided with a sponge in the test cap, make sure this sponge is wet at
all times.
Refer to your meter's manual for cleaning and calibration recommendations.
Use your tester to verify the skids conductivity meter over a large scale (air, make up, One
shot, and tower water.)
Always replace batteries and fuses with those specified by the manufacturer.
If your tester gets wet, You must be using it right!!
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